A good friend of mine got married over the summer to his long time girlfriend. She actually proposed to him
, did not want a ceremony, put the money towards a home, so they walked into a courthouse and got it done. I thought that was pretty cool in the sense they both had no interest in the vanity of a formal ceremony.
But this is the only couple I know of that has done this and the women I engage with (20's to early 30's) express wanting a large wedding with all the bells and whistles all the time...
I see an alarming trend amongst my peers where the man goes about doing all of the traditional Western marriage acts and bends over backwards,
but the woman isn't 'traditional'.
Alongside that, I know several couples who have a hyphenated surname or the woman refuses the man's name. I think if one is aspiring to have a
formal wedding where the father of the bride walks her down the aisle and offers her to the groom... then she should take the name.
There are exceptions, but feminist seem to push that the taking of a name is based around coverture alone and that a woman is now an indentured servant. Pretty bleak outlook when in most cases it is a welcoming into the family and should be a positive thing.
I personally think marriage is antiquated in more than a few facets, but I dislike seeing men uphold tradition for tradition sake when it isn't being returned on the woman's end. The self indulgence of most women and their entitlement towards a wedding ceremony is unattractive to me. The guys that defer to a woman's
princess ideals when she is not deserving of them is foolhardy.
Based of some reading from several publications it seems around 3-4% of Americans get a courthouse/city hall officiated wedding with growth occurring during the pandemic. I see that as a good thing